August 30, 2007 10:43 AM PDT

Latest Opera Mini adds BlackBerry-centered browsing goodness

by Josh Lowensohn
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BlackBerry fiends looking for a better Web browser to replace the in-house solution provided by RIM have been able to use a mobile version of Opera called Opera Mini since late last year. The latest beta of the browser got an interesting refresh this morning adding a slew of handy features, including a new landscape mode that's turning phones on their sides. Literally.

(Credit: Opera Software)

The new feature will let you browse sideways, making use of the taller screens on phones like the Pearl. Unlike the iPhone, the lack of an accelerometer in most phones means you have to use a button combination to swap between portrait and landscape modes. There's also a new full screen mode to let you browse using every glorious pixel on your phone's small screen.

BlackBerry users are getting more love with this update, like native phone menus, and "a ton" of optimizations to make pages and Web content load faster. The latest release also features a desktoplike layout mode just like the one in Safari for the iPhone, which the company launched in late June.

Besides looks, there's a new custom search creation tool that will let you save any site-specific search into the browser's built-in search tool. For example, while browsing MLB.com, you could add MLB's search box to the browser and have it ready to search from in the future, avoiding the need to visit the site first and use up that extra bit of data.

More about the update can be found on Opera's blog. To download it now, go here.

[via GigaOm]

Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh, or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Josh.
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WOW!THis new beta browser is AWESOME!!download now
by feelmaroon September 2, 2007 12:31 AM PDT
FInally a broswer that allows bb users a true web browsing experience like our desktop. full myspace, cnet.com, nba.com, facebook, nytimes pages with quick movement of the box cursor with the 2,4,6,8 numbers or using the ball as a mouse...really really impressed. they finally got it right. runs well and fast, allows you full use of browsing the actual page. can't get it to landscape mode but don't want to because it works great. one touch the "1" button and it turns the whole page into one column. quicker to do this than with an iphone!!!! yes, yes and yes. anyone with a blackberry needs this NOw!!
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